Portuguese Women's Volleyball Second Division

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Portuguese Women’s Volleyball Second Division

The Portuguese Women’s Volleyball Second Division is the second-level Women’s Volleyball League in Portugal, which is also called (Portuguese: "3a Divisão de Voleibol"). After the 2010/2011 season, The Portuguese Women's Volleyball League A2 was cancelled, and Portuguese Women's Volleyball Second Division become the second tier in Portuguese volleyball system. The competition is organized by the Federação Portuguesa de Voleibol.

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Portuguese League Champions – 2nd Division

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YearFinal Standings
II Division A1II Division A2
1973/1974 C. Fluvial Portuense n/a
1974/1975 SC Vila Real n/a
1975/1976 A. Basket C. n/a
1976/1977 Estrela Vigorosa S. n/a
1977/1978 LRD Amélia n/a
1978/1979 SC Espinho n/a
1979/1980 Estrela Vigorosa S. n/a
1980/1981 Vitória SC n/a
1981/1982 S.L. Benfica n/a
1982/1983 Estrela Vigorosa S. n/a
1983/1984 Associação Grundig Boavista FC
1984/1985 ISEF Lisboa n/a
1985/1986 Col. S. João de Brito n/a
1986/1987 Esmoriz GC SC Vianense
1987/1988 Associação Grundig S.L. Benfica
1988/1989 Associação Grundig n/a
1989/1990 CCR Fermentões n/a
1990/1991 VCS Miguel n/a
1991/1992 GC Vilacondense n/a
1992/1993 AEIS Técnico n/a
1993/1994 S.L. Benfica n/a
1994/1995 CCD Coelima n/a
1995/1996 AEIS Técnico n/a
1996/1997 Esc. Filipa de Lencastre n/a
1997/1998 CSD Câmara de Lobos n/a
1998/1999 Académico de Viseu n/a
1999/2000 Leixões SC n/a
2000/2001 CCD Coelima Esc. Prep Arrifes (B)
2001/2002 Famalicense AC n/a
2002/2003 SC Espinho CV Oeiras
2003/2004 GC Stº Tirso CD Ribeirense
2004/2005 Clube Kairós Juv. Pacense
2005/2006 Ala Nun'Alvares Gondomar CF Belenenses
2006/2007 Vitória SC CV Lisboa
2007/2008 SC Srª Hora AC Juventude
2008/2009 Lusófona VC Atlético VC
2009/2010 Castêlo da Maia GC CV Lisboa
2010/2011 Atlético VC AA S. Mamede
2011/2012 Lusófona VC Boavista FC
2012/2013 Atlético VC Boavista FC
2013/2014 CV Lisboa Boavista FC
2014/2015 AE Pedro Eanes Lobato Clube Kairós
2015/2016 Clube Kairós CS Madeira
2016/2017 GC VilacondenseADRE Praiense


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